Disruptions in distribution of Dawn continue; hawkers, sales agents face threats
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 20 June 2018
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The distribution of Dawn newspaper is experiencing significant disruptions across Pakistan. Hawkers and sales agents report ongoing threats as officials block access to certain areas.Summary
KARACHI - The distribution of Dawn newspaper for the past month is witnessing daily disruptions in targeted cities and towns across Pakistan. Hawkers and sales agents are being subjected to continued harassment, threats and physical coercion while attempting to deliver copies of Dawn to our regular subscribers,” says a statement issued by the paper’s management.
“Newspaper vans and hawkers, distributing copies of Dawn, have already been denied entry to many cantonment areas for the past several months. Since the middle of May, however, officials posted in several cities and towns in Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan are disallowing the distribution of Dawn to even civilians residing in several areas. Multiple reports are also coming in of officials posted in many cities and towns in Punjab, arbitrarily summoning newspaper agents, hawkers and salesmen, and warning them not to distribute copies of Dawn, threatening them with consequences if disobeyed,” the statement said.
“We at Dawn firmly believe it is the right of every person to buy and read a newspaper of his or her choice, and any attempt to forcibly deny citizens access to Dawn or any other newspaper is a categorical violation of Article 19 of the Constitution. We call upon the caretaker Prime Minister retired Chief Justice Nasir ul Mulk, the Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Bajwa and the Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nissar to take strong notice without any further delay of this hostile situation. All concerned authorities should direct state institutions to desist from such actions and remove all impediments to the smooth distribution of Dawn and other newspapers.
The newspaper appealed to Dawn’s longstanding readers, to demonstrate both patience and tolerance concerning these temporary disruptions, and wherever possible, to contact their sales agent or Dawn’s office directly to report either intermittent delivery or non-delivery of Dawn.
Key Points
- Hawkers face threats while distributing Dawn newspaper.
- Officials in key cities are blocking distribution to residents.
- Dawn management calls for action from top officials.
- Disruptions have been ongoing for over a month.
- Readers are encouraged to report delivery issues.
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